Abstract
During pregnancy, CD8+ T cells are important regulators in the balance of fetal tolerance and antiviral immunity. T-cell immunoglobulin mucin-3 (Tim-3) and programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) are well-recognized negative co-stimulatory molecules involved in viral persistence and tumor metastasis. Here, we demonstrate that CD8+ T cells co-expressing Tim-3 and PD-1 were down-regulated in the deciduae of female mice in abortion-prone matings compared with normal pregnant mice. In addition to their reduced numbers, the Tim-3+PD-1+CD8+ T cells produced lower levels of the anti-inflammatory cytokines interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-10, as well as a higher level of the pro-inflammatory cytokine interferon (IFN)-γ, relative to those from normal pregnancy. Furthermore, normal pregnant CBA/J females challenged with Tim-3- and/or PD-1-blocking antibodies were more susceptible to fetal resorption. These findings indicate that Tim-3 and PD-1 pathways play critical roles in regulating CD8+ T cell function and maintaining normal pregnancy.
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Xu, Y. Y., Wang, S. C., Lin, Y. K., Li, D. J., & Du, M. R. (2017). Tim-3 and PD-1 regulate CD8+ T cell function to maintain early pregnancy in mice. Journal of Reproduction and Development, 63(3), 289–294. https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2016-177
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